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    Excellent poker book rated 4/5 on Amazon for its in-depth cash game poker strategy. His discussion on how to reason balancing has been vital to me. Also, I’ve found a major leak in my game when playing out-of-position. I’m generally a very aggressive player and almost always prefer betting out monster hands instead of trapping since it grows the pot. I think a common rookie mistake is to get too sneaky-trappy, resulting in smaller pots than monster hands deserve. In general, my choice of aggression vs. trappy has worked out to my advantage.” Discover the pitfalls and common mistakes along with winning strategies that allow you to target your weaker foe. “I hate math” & ” Just tell me what I need to know”, you say? So this teaches you how to best target and exploit other opponents which are essentially the crux of poker. Competent players will realise that if you play 6max there will be some adjustments when playing full-ring live games. However, the skills learned in 6max will be directly applied to full-ring live games. Unless you really want to improve your game and are willing to put in the work, I wouldn’t buy this book. My only gripe, and its only slight, so it doesn’t impact on my rating, is that at times this book feels like a sign posting bible, pointing you here and there for more information (usually at a cost of subscription). This is everything you need to know to use math PRACTICALLY when playing good poker. There is no number theory here, there are other books if you want that. But if you want the essential math foundations for your game when making tough 20 or 30-second decisions playing online, then this is the book. If you believe poker is a numbers game, at least as much as a psychological one [and it is], then get this book. This is what Jonathan Little has put together in this book and as a result, he created one of the best poker books of the last 10 years . This book uses real-world hand examples to help translate high-level poker theory into easily understandable strategies that you can apply to your poker game. Another book which really helped me improve my poker game. I’d go as far as saying, this book actually changed the way I think about the game completely. Use the unlock button below to get instant access: In this book, you will find out how Gus played every single hand when he won the 2007 Aussie Millions out of a field of 747 players. Jonathan little started out small with only a $50 online bankroll. But he has since amassed over $6.4 million dollars in tournament winnings over his career. For those of who are unfamiliar with the zone, it is the “flow like state” that you get into when doing something you enjoy that seems to allow decisions to come to you automatically without conscious thought. You can pick it up the ebook over at Nathan’s ‘Blackrain79’ blog here: Crushing the Microstakes. Crushing Low Stakes Poker by Mike Turner. But for the rest of us, I would recommend this book to anyone, beginner or pro. Look, serious poker players don’t talk about Elements of Poker much because, well, they’d just as soon play against your C-game than against your A-game. But I promise you that the best serious players have this book and review it often, particularly when things aren’t going well. This book is written for advanced players so if you are brand new to the game I wouldn’t recommend you dive into this one just yet. Bookmark and come back to it later. However, this is very enjoyable and entertaining read all around. If you’re looking for definitive answers for how to play poker, don’t buy this poker book (or any poker book for that matter). This was my first and favourite poker strategy book. An absolute goldmine of information and ideas. I’ve been a recreational player for about 5 years and found something to highlight on pretty much every page I turned. Excellent informative insight, well written and easy to understand. only 6.25 on Kindle as well…. it really is a no-brainer. Approximations aren’t perfect, and the better your approximations, the more money you will make. Here is the Two Plus Two poker thread on the book and a review from a WSOP bracelet winner: For me, it highlights why things are the way they are but never actually goes into depth on how to solve them. Touted as the new supersystem of the poker world, it has lived up to its hype. If you are only just starting out as a poker player, I truly think this is one of the best investments you can make. I’ve played poker for a long time socially and have always enjoyed watching it on TV but I’ve never really been the type of player that plays above the basic level of thinking i.e. “what is my hand?”. This book is the only relevant poker book on Amazon that I could find that had a 5/5 star rating and I can see why. If you like this best poker books post, you might like our post on the best poker training sites. Excelling at No-Limit Hold’em will make you rethink some of the ideas and strategies you have had ingrained for years (that have been costing you money). It’s like one long intro. While google searching is free, you can miss out on some important information and it can be sometimes difficult to find a reliable source. Books are one of the best sources of organised information you can find on the subject of poker, and one of the best ways to improve your poker game. You can even apply the skills you learn from this book to outside of poker. Jared started out life as a golf coach after all. I really enjoyed this book and it helped my game immensely so I would thoroughly recommend it. Have issues with spewing off buy-ins over and over? Don’t worry there are steps in this book to reduce the likelihood of this happening. Here is an Amazon review: Good luck at the tables! In my opinion, the negative reviewer didn’t put enough time into working through the quizzes and questions posed by Jared. These are the only way you will improve your mental game. Reading alone won’t help. Note: HowToPlayPokerInfo may earn an affiliate commission through some of the recommendations in this post (at no extra cost to you). Jared’s second book follows along the same lines as his first but goes into some of the other mental game issues – most importantly playing in the zone. The truth is each decision in poker does depend on a myriad of factors. But what good poker books teach us is how to think at each decision point, not when ‘x’ do ‘y’. Not even a computer has enough memory for all the different xs and ys. Unfortunately, some poker books are not as applicable in today’s games; whereas some are gold mines which will skyrocket your game, despite their age. I definitely think this book is underrated on Amazon, but that’s just my opinion. This is definitely more a book to read for entertainment than one to learn from, unless – you need a bit more aggression in your game, or – you’re planning on playing tournaments with big stacks, long blind levels and high antes relative to blinds, or – you’re Andrew “Gutshot” Chow from Bristol, in which case Gus Hansen is relatively sane and might be able to help tighten your game.” But the benefit is knowing how to balance a range is knowing how to attack someone who doesn’t have a balanced range (99% of all other players). And a negative one: Recommended for the beginner to intermediate. You can pick it up here on Amazon: Elements of Poker. Here is a review from Amazon: When you think about all the money you could have saved over the years you will kick yourself. Improve your game now by reading the mental game of poker. It’s easy to follow and doesn’t require you slog through complex equations or math. And a positive Amazon review: How to Study Poker Volume 2 by Sky Matsuhashi. Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em by Ed Miller. This simple guide to poker will take you through the basics of the game and provide you with tips specifically designed for the Zynga play money games and low stakes home games ! It will also be useful for beginners who are starting with micro stakes online poker. Excelling at No-Limit Hold’em by Jonathan Little. You must be a competent poker player before diving into this one. This book doesn’t delve into the basics and jumps head first into more advanced topics. Your Best Poker Books? What I really like about this book is that it is very easy to read and digest. All of the content is broken down into short chapters so you can pick up the book for 20 minutes, digest some good poker content and then pick it up again a few days later. As a theoretical book, it is very poorly written. If it was sold as a non-theoretical book I would give it 2 stars. This is in contrast to the Mathematics of Poker (MOP) (Amazon link) which is so heavy in math and theory that you need to focus on every single word and sometimes re-read the same page 3 times! This book is absolutely crucial and should be read by any player moving on from the Beginner stage. Jared’s view on tilt and other mental game issues is pretty much novel amongst poker writers but more to the point it’s far more on the money and will actually help you cure tilt as opposed to just suppressing it. But for everyone else, it’s a must buy! Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen. There are no negative reviews at the time of writing! Find out the 7 easy steps to No Limit Holdem success, how to deal with aggressive players , and how to maximally exploit the weaker players . Excellent book, probably the most up to date and in-depth book wrote since the Harrington on hold’em series. Read up and let us know what you think! None of the bad reviews I read on this book had substance so I haven’t included them here. You can check them out over at amazon.com and amazon.co.uk and decide for yourself. A lot of the hints and tips in here were a revelation to me, and I now find myself better informed to read other players at the table and finishing in the money more often than not. I am now making plays based on the pot odds being offered to me weighed up against the chances my hand is good. One of the series of three books in the series by Mike Turner clearly detailing how to play Sit ‘n Gos aimed specifically at low stakes. You can remove the ‘low hanging fruit’ so to speak by putting in the work on your mental game that the other regs aren’t doing. Here is a positive review from the UK version of Amazon: I don’t post reviews for books often but I had to do that for this book. it has been the best poker book I’ve read in the last several years. Here is what I posted: Unfortunately, it is not available on Amazon, so no Amazon review. But my rating is 5/5! I read this book at least 5 times and have gone back to test, change and test again the hand ranges and examples Matthew gives in the book. Let us know below. There are no negative reviews and hence the 5-star reviews on both Amazon.com and UK. This FAQ styled book was only recently released by Splitsuit which is subtitled: Advanced Answers To The Most Frequently-Asked Poker Questions. Crushing The Microstakes by Nathan Williams. Strategies for Beating Small Stakes Poker Cash Games by Jonathan Little. Examples of what you will learn are how to quickly estimate your equity on the table, whether a drawing hand should be folded or called and how often you need to be right to make them hero calls . Get HowToPlayPokerInfo’s Poker Book For Free? Read Elements of Poker and watch your C-game diminish from your life. It never leaves completely, unfortunately, but Tommy Angelo can help you keep it mostly behind you. And a 3-star negative review: Below, we list books which are relevant and useful on the felt today , as a lot of books haven’t aged very well. Just finished reading Jonathan Little newest book: “Strategies for Beating Small Stakes Cash Games,” and it’s going to be a huge seller, so congratulations on two accomplishments this month. Happy Birthday and continued successes with your outstanding books. (A must get everyone). What’s not to like? Sky gives you a 28-day template where you’ll see all the content he studied, his hand reading practices, his database reviews and filters, many poker equity calculations and all the lessons he learned throughout this process. If you’re looking to improve your game, this should be one of the books at the top of your list. A total of 144 elements of poker, each of which can add the pieces of your poker game puzzle together and get your playing better poker. The strategies charts and maths within will give new players a very decent, succinct and easy to follow basic how-to which is what the book offers and delivers for a small price. The small price does mean an understandable and expected lack of content. 3 rather than 4 stars purely for the reason that with a little bit more effort everything within can be found with a couple of Google searches. So often, players will just work on their technical skills on the poker table and as a result are susceptible to tilting, motivation issues and lack of focus. I’ve read a few poker books. This one is very boring, I made it through 1/3rd of the book it’s just boring. Every hand revealed is it, a lot of the same reading page after page in my opinion not a good poker book. So these FAQs were created by micro and low stakes players who couldn’t get the answers anywhere else. If math is your weak point of the complicated game of poker, I highly recommend this book. This book takes a simple route and just gives you what you need, in an easy to explain manner so that you don’t need a PhD in Theoretical Physics to understand it all! You can pick up Excelling at No-Limit Hold’em here over on Amazon. So, if you are a reasonably experienced poker player, do yourself a favour and improve your approximations by reading this book

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